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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Preface xi
- 1. A State of Extraction: Navigating Taxation in Ancient Polities 1
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Tax Systems
- 2. Taxing Questions: Financing the Chinese Bronze Age 39
- 3. Co- Option and Patronage: The Mechanics of Extraction in Southern Mesopotamia under the Third Dynasty of Ur 71
- 4. The Extractive Systems of the Mycenaean World 93
- 5. Extracting Cohesion: Fiscal Strategies in the Hittite Staple Economy 128
- 6. Taxation in Anglo- Saxon England, Fifth– Ninth Centuries CE 160
- 7. Taxation, Aristocratic Autonomy, and Theories of Reciprocity in the Iranian Empire 178
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Tax Transitions
- 8. Fiscal Transformation during the Formative Period of Ancient Chinese Empire (Late Fourth to First Century BCE) 203
- 9. The Fiscality of Foreign Relations in the Roman Republic (241– 146 BCE) 262
- 10. Changes and Limits of Royal Taxation in Pharaonic Egypt (2300– 2000 BCE) 290
- 11. Greek Perspectives on Fiscal Administration under Alexander the Great 325
- 12. The Anabolikon Tax and the Study of the Linen Industry in Roman Egypt 343
- About the Contributors 369
- Index 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Preface xi
- 1. A State of Extraction: Navigating Taxation in Ancient Polities 1
-
Tax Systems
- 2. Taxing Questions: Financing the Chinese Bronze Age 39
- 3. Co- Option and Patronage: The Mechanics of Extraction in Southern Mesopotamia under the Third Dynasty of Ur 71
- 4. The Extractive Systems of the Mycenaean World 93
- 5. Extracting Cohesion: Fiscal Strategies in the Hittite Staple Economy 128
- 6. Taxation in Anglo- Saxon England, Fifth– Ninth Centuries CE 160
- 7. Taxation, Aristocratic Autonomy, and Theories of Reciprocity in the Iranian Empire 178
-
Tax Transitions
- 8. Fiscal Transformation during the Formative Period of Ancient Chinese Empire (Late Fourth to First Century BCE) 203
- 9. The Fiscality of Foreign Relations in the Roman Republic (241– 146 BCE) 262
- 10. Changes and Limits of Royal Taxation in Pharaonic Egypt (2300– 2000 BCE) 290
- 11. Greek Perspectives on Fiscal Administration under Alexander the Great 325
- 12. The Anabolikon Tax and the Study of the Linen Industry in Roman Egypt 343
- About the Contributors 369
- Index 373